EAP Shared Services, part of Etihad Aviation Group, has opened a new global Shared Services centre in Belgrade, Serbia.
The EAP Shared Services centre was officially opened today (March 13), by Aleksandar Vučić, the Prime Minister

Etihad Airways and its strategic partner Air Serbia have donated items of winter clothing, stationary, school bags, and food parcels to more than 2,000 refugee children and Serbian orphans in Belgrade.
The aid package, which

A group of students from Belgrade in Serbia have completed the first phase of their engineering training in the UAE and will now commence the next stage of their practical learning with Etihad Airways Engineering.
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Five people were killed and another 22 were wounded early on Saturday when a man entered a cafe in northern Serbia and opened fire with an assault rifle, police said.
Police arrested the suspect, a man in his late 30s identified o

Etihad Airways equity partner Air Serbia today launched flights to the US, a milestone achieved with the support of, and in collaboration with, several of Etihad Airways equity partner airlines.
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UAE national carrier Etihad Airways has signed a joint agreement with AD Zobnatica and Air Serbia to sponsor a prestigious horse racing event, Prince Paul’s Cup – Zobnatica 2015 in the Balkan nation.
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Serbia sealed an agreement with an Abu Dhabi investor on Sunday for a multi-billion-dollar, Dubai-style riverside development that has drawn fire from some Belgraders worried about the scale and cost of the project.
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Lawmakers in Serbia gave the green light to a riverside development project in Belgrade, bankrolled by an Abu Dhabi investor but deeply dividing residents of the capital.
Developers hope to break ground on Belgrade Waterfront this

The vista of rusting boats and drab wasteland that greets visitors passing over the river Sava into Belgrade is set to be transformed into a futuristic forest of skyscrapers under ambitious redevelopment plans that have left Serbs deeply split.

Serbia has unveiled plans to redevelop the Belgrade waterfront, aiming to make the capital a tourism and business hub, in a controversial 3 billion euro ($4.08 billion) scheme that will be funded by cash from Gulf investors.
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